
The Iggy Azalea Nude Leak and Lawsuit Threat, Netflix Picks Side In Georgia Boycott, & Mt Everest
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Date: 2019-11-01
Comments and reviews: 9
MsNorringtonSims
On Mount Everest: we're not going to see any change until there's another catastrophe like that huge storm that hit 20 years ago and killed almost 2 dozen people. The incident was blamed on over crowding back then too. Too many climbers for the guides to keep up with, competing teams trying to get their customers to the top, bottle necks slowing them down, too many permits being permitted, people with preexisting conditions who had no business being up there. storm hits and kills a whole mess of them and suddenly everyone's asking, how'd this happen? Who's to blame? There needs to be some accountability. So yeah, don't hold your breath for change until a bunch of privileged rich people die up there at the same time.
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On Mount Everest: we're not going to see any change until there's another catastrophe like that huge storm that hit 20 years ago and killed almost 2 dozen people. The incident was blamed on over crowding back then too. Too many climbers for the guides to keep up with, competing teams trying to get their customers to the top, bottle necks slowing them down, too many permits being permitted, people with preexisting conditions who had no business being up there. storm hits and kills a whole mess of them and suddenly everyone's asking, how'd this happen? Who's to blame? There needs to be some accountability. So yeah, don't hold your breath for change until a bunch of privileged rich people die up there at the same time.
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Anthony PC
1: 25 I think when you're a public figure, model or anybody with a dating app profile, You just have to prepare yourself to come to terms with the reality that a very large swathe of our population are. how does Philly D say it? Garbage people. Doesn't mean we should tolerate it being normalized, but just for your own mental health it can be important to just not rely on expectation of basic decency from most humans in the world. Humanity does not progress evenly, and too many of us are still morally primitive selfish or bigoted morons lacking any genuine commitment to altruistic principles. But go ahead and hunt for all the leaked and revenge porn to hoard, like there's a scarcity of consensual nudes to ogle online.
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1: 25 I think when you're a public figure, model or anybody with a dating app profile, You just have to prepare yourself to come to terms with the reality that a very large swathe of our population are. how does Philly D say it? Garbage people. Doesn't mean we should tolerate it being normalized, but just for your own mental health it can be important to just not rely on expectation of basic decency from most humans in the world. Humanity does not progress evenly, and too many of us are still morally primitive selfish or bigoted morons lacking any genuine commitment to altruistic principles. But go ahead and hunt for all the leaked and revenge porn to hoard, like there's a scarcity of consensual nudes to ogle online.
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uumanebs
It's not that she looks good that idc. It's bc she signed off on having them taken. It's bc she did so bc she thought other people who did it looked good. It's bc if she didn't want these pictures to be seen, she wouldn't have had professionally taken nude photos taken in the first place. (By a magazine that typically stops at risque photos, well short of full nudity) It's bc, time and time again, celebrities have super high value leaks which just happen to coincide with their absence from the industry. It's bc some of these images had clearly been circulated by her already. At the end of the day, it doesn't hurt her at all. But. being seen as a victim can certainly benefit her.
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It's not that she looks good that idc. It's bc she signed off on having them taken. It's bc she did so bc she thought other people who did it looked good. It's bc if she didn't want these pictures to be seen, she wouldn't have had professionally taken nude photos taken in the first place. (By a magazine that typically stops at risque photos, well short of full nudity) It's bc, time and time again, celebrities have super high value leaks which just happen to coincide with their absence from the industry. It's bc some of these images had clearly been circulated by her already. At the end of the day, it doesn't hurt her at all. But. being seen as a victim can certainly benefit her.
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Brittney B
No amount of money or boycott will stop people from being prolife. It's a issue where prolife people and politicians genuinely believe life being at conception and there should be protections for the unborn at some point. The Prochoice Advocacy groups pushed too hard in January 2019 when Virginia (legislation didnt pass for Virginia) and New York (Senate bill passed & signed) pushed unrestricted abortions. Most people believe in restrictions of some degree in regards to abortion. But the prochoice movement is losing millennial support as they compare the unborn to parasites and claim bodily autonomy at all gestational stages of pregnancy.
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No amount of money or boycott will stop people from being prolife. It's a issue where prolife people and politicians genuinely believe life being at conception and there should be protections for the unborn at some point. The Prochoice Advocacy groups pushed too hard in January 2019 when Virginia (legislation didnt pass for Virginia) and New York (Senate bill passed & signed) pushed unrestricted abortions. Most people believe in restrictions of some degree in regards to abortion. But the prochoice movement is losing millennial support as they compare the unborn to parasites and claim bodily autonomy at all gestational stages of pregnancy.
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Kat Tea
As a person slightly obsessed with Everest (I never want to climb it I'm just totally fascinated by it and the people who climb it) I think your handling of this report is really good. There's a huge issue with people who have no real right to climb the mountain (lack of skill etc) but with a lot of money, just buying their way up and putting themselves and the Sherpas who are doing ALL the work at risk. It's a culture thing and yes the government is at fault but this seems to be something considered accessible when really it's not at all. Also good to note is how polluted it's getting and how if you die there you're likely to stay there.
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As a person slightly obsessed with Everest (I never want to climb it I'm just totally fascinated by it and the people who climb it) I think your handling of this report is really good. There's a huge issue with people who have no real right to climb the mountain (lack of skill etc) but with a lot of money, just buying their way up and putting themselves and the Sherpas who are doing ALL the work at risk. It's a culture thing and yes the government is at fault but this seems to be something considered accessible when really it's not at all. Also good to note is how polluted it's getting and how if you die there you're likely to stay there.
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BigRalphSmith
Considering the prevalence of celebrity photo leaks, if you truly want to minimize the impact of such an occurrence, the best thing to do these days is to not say anything at all. Don't even publicly acknowledge the incident. The American public is so vapid and has such a short attention span in today's world that ignoring it leads to the least damage and the shortest effects. But, the truth is that celebrities understand that, when it comes to publicity, there is no good or bad and publicity is what makes money and generates career opportunities. That's just the reality of the situation regardless of how you might feel about it.
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Considering the prevalence of celebrity photo leaks, if you truly want to minimize the impact of such an occurrence, the best thing to do these days is to not say anything at all. Don't even publicly acknowledge the incident. The American public is so vapid and has such a short attention span in today's world that ignoring it leads to the least damage and the shortest effects. But, the truth is that celebrities understand that, when it comes to publicity, there is no good or bad and publicity is what makes money and generates career opportunities. That's just the reality of the situation regardless of how you might feel about it.
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Simeon Valois Beaudin
I disagree. People who climb Mount Everest know the risks they are taking. How can you say the Nepalese are at fault for giving out too many permits while US big pharma is responsible for poisoning America, i think these two things are the same, profit over human life. Governments are enslaved by profits and the US as a world leader has to set the trends in being a government that takes care of people. Yeah its sucks, the people who died up on Mount Everest are martyrs of mans greed, but the US is not the one to be pointing fingers right now. Start voting for the right people USA.
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I disagree. People who climb Mount Everest know the risks they are taking. How can you say the Nepalese are at fault for giving out too many permits while US big pharma is responsible for poisoning America, i think these two things are the same, profit over human life. Governments are enslaved by profits and the US as a world leader has to set the trends in being a government that takes care of people. Yeah its sucks, the people who died up on Mount Everest are martyrs of mans greed, but the US is not the one to be pointing fingers right now. Start voting for the right people USA.
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Coastal Coyote
I know quite a few photographers, and they do not delete any outtakes. Everything goes into a file and lost in some terabyte drive likely to never be seen again. But it definitely shouldn't have been leaked. It doesn't make sense that someone was able to steal them or even find them among countless other files of outtakes. Did someone break in? I suppose you could hack it, but then it wouldn't be called stolen, they would have said they were hacked. So were physical photos that shouldnt be printed stolen, or was the whole drive or computer taken? What?
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I know quite a few photographers, and they do not delete any outtakes. Everything goes into a file and lost in some terabyte drive likely to never be seen again. But it definitely shouldn't have been leaked. It doesn't make sense that someone was able to steal them or even find them among countless other files of outtakes. Did someone break in? I suppose you could hack it, but then it wouldn't be called stolen, they would have said they were hacked. So were physical photos that shouldnt be printed stolen, or was the whole drive or computer taken? What?
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Cole Mays
No child should have to pay for your irresponsibility this is not a popular opinion but I do support the heartbeat bill Now, for all the people saying what about rape victims for one that takes up 1% of pregnancies however there should be something that allows rape victims to have abortions. However, if you get pregnant do to your own irresponsibility there is no reason a future child should pay for that. Worst case scenario you give it up for adoption to a family who is responsible enough to take care of a child. Anyway thats my two cents
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No child should have to pay for your irresponsibility this is not a popular opinion but I do support the heartbeat bill Now, for all the people saying what about rape victims for one that takes up 1% of pregnancies however there should be something that allows rape victims to have abortions. However, if you get pregnant do to your own irresponsibility there is no reason a future child should pay for that. Worst case scenario you give it up for adoption to a family who is responsible enough to take care of a child. Anyway thats my two cents
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